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The veteran relief pitcher began his career at Owensboro in 1950. Working his way up to the majors, Don won fame in 1957 when he blanked the New York Yankees in 3 relief appearances in the World Series.
On the ball field, Pancho Snyder is Bill Terry's right-hand man. Snyder, a topmost catcher in his playing heyday, coaches at third base, a job he has held since 1933. Snyder caught in the majors from 1912 through 1927, dividing his career between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Giants. He started with the Cardinals in 1912 and was traded back to them in 1926. After 1927, Snyder caught and managed Houston to a Texas League pennant and a Dixie series crown; switched to Fort Worth mid-way in the 1929 season and went to St. Paul as a catcher in 1931.
"Mr. Chips" has been in organized baseball since '39 when he broke in with Atlanta of the Southern Association. He had a good season with Savannah in '40 when he topped the Sally League with a 17-5 record. Bob hurled for the Dodgers parts of the '41, '42, and '43 seasons and was traded to the Cubs for Eddy Stanky in '44. The Cubs sold him to the Braves in '50 and he had a 7-7 record for them that year. Bob is used mostly in relief.
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